Answer:
84 is the highest possible course average
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of examinations = 5
Average = sum of scores in each examination/total number of examinations
Let the score for the last examination be x.
Average = (66+78+94+83+x)/5 = y
5y = 321+x
x = 5y -321
If y = 6, x = 5×6 -321 =-291.the student cannot score -291
If y = 80, x = 5×80 -321 =79.he can still score higher
If If y = 84, x = 5×84 -321 =99.This would be the highest possible course average after the last examination.
If y= 100
The average cannot be 100 as student cannot score 179(maximum score is 100)
Ignore above
your equation is 2(cosx)^2-3cosx+1=0
use quadratic formula to get results
you will end up with
cosx=1 or cosx=1/2
so, x=0 or x=pi/3
D because there are 10 gallons of gas remaining as you can see on the y axis and 10 gallons is being used for each 10 miles because 10 x 10 is 100 and the graph is counting up by 10
Answer:
50%
Step-by-step explanation:
3450 - 2300 = 1150
1150/ 2300 × 100 = 50